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1   I,  26|         Didymean, Philesian, or Pythian, to be reckoned divine,
2 III,  23| knowledge of their art from the Pythian god; and why does he so
3 III,  33|       the son of Semele and the Pythian god are blotted out and
4  IV,  17|         as witness, or make the Pythian god your authority.
5  IV,  25|       Trojan Laomedon, whom the Pythian also served, but with his
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